In pre-Islamic literature
I said: The Qur'an is the truest mirror of pre-Islamic life, and this issue is strange when you hear it, but it is self-evident when you think about it a little; It is not easy to understand that people were impressed by the Qur'an when its verses were recited to them, unless there is a connection between them and it, which is the connection that exists between the wonderful artistic work and those who admire it when they hear it or look at it. It is not easy to understand that the Arabs resisted the Qur'an, opposed it, and argued with the Prophet about it, unless they understood it and understood its secrets and details. It is not easy, in fact, it is not possible to believe that the Qur'an was entirely new to the Arabs. If it were like that, they would not have understood it or understood it, and some of them would not have believed in it, would not have opposed it, and some would have argued about it. Taha Hussien
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In pre-Islamic literature
I said: The Qur'an is the truest mirror of pre-Islamic life, and this issue is strange when you hear it, but it is self-evident when you think about it a little; It is not easy to understand that people were impressed by the Qur'an when its verses were recited to them, unless there is a connection between them and it, which is the connection that exists between the wonderful artistic work and those who admire it when they hear it or look at it. It is not easy to understand that the Arabs resisted the Qur'an, opposed it, and argued with the Prophet about it, unless they understood it and understood its secrets and details. It is not easy, in fact, it is not possible to believe that the Qur'an was entirely new to the Arabs. If it were like that, they would not have understood it or understood it, and some of them would not have believed in it, would not have opposed it, and some would have argued about it. Taha Hussien
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In pre-Islamic literature

In pre-Islamic literature

by Taha Hussein
In pre-Islamic literature

In pre-Islamic literature

by Taha Hussein

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I said: The Qur'an is the truest mirror of pre-Islamic life, and this issue is strange when you hear it, but it is self-evident when you think about it a little; It is not easy to understand that people were impressed by the Qur'an when its verses were recited to them, unless there is a connection between them and it, which is the connection that exists between the wonderful artistic work and those who admire it when they hear it or look at it. It is not easy to understand that the Arabs resisted the Qur'an, opposed it, and argued with the Prophet about it, unless they understood it and understood its secrets and details. It is not easy, in fact, it is not possible to believe that the Qur'an was entirely new to the Arabs. If it were like that, they would not have understood it or understood it, and some of them would not have believed in it, would not have opposed it, and some would have argued about it. Taha Hussien

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ISBN-13: 9789778819663
Publisher: ??????? ??????? ??????? ????????? ????????? ?????? (????)
Publication date: 08/25/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 319
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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